I have a 2002 chevy silverado 1500 truck, and had a new set of tires (oem size), a new napa hub bearing assembly and a new napa inner tie rod. this work was professionally installed by a certified ase mechanic at a local repair shop on july 3, 2013. the tie rod failed on july 29, 2013. the hub bearing and the inner tie rod were replaced due to normal wear. thankfully - this happened while i was backing out of my driveway and not last weekend doing 70 mph on the highway with my family in my truck. failure of this part on the highway could have cost me my life, my family's lives and the lives of everyone else in my unintended path. vehicle was "repaired" by the local shop in the driveway and they showed up with a replacement napa inner tie rod. i see on the box that this part is manufactured in china. i did not want that part on my vehicle and told them they could install it for a one-time trip to the shop but then i want it changed to another brand. they obliged and found another manufacturer. the napa part is es3478 - inner tie rod. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2002 chevrolet silverado 1500. the contact stated that he heard a rattling from under the vehicle. he then inspected the vehicle and realized that the spare tire had separated from the vehicle without him noticing. the contact also mentioned that the cable was corroded. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer and the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 176,000. ..updated 10/21/11 *bf updated 10/26/11
Stopping the vehicle, the anti-lock brakes would kick in at around 3 to 5 miles per hour and the vehicle would not stop, would roll a few more feet. almost hit a woman and child in cross walk, had to stand up on brakes. this not stopping happened 5 or 6 times, this was the came reaction as in 2005 recall, called gm. gm chevrolet customer assistance center said, go and get this problem confirmed by a gm dealership, did oct. 9, '08 and they said corrosion build in same area, but because right front hub was replaced with a non gm part (after market part) they have no responsibility. this hub came with the sensor attached. in 2005 my 2002 chevrolet silverado was issued a recall for severe corrosion area between the front hub/bearing assembly and the wheel speed sensor. they found the left side sensor was missing an o-ring, they installed under the recall. the vehicle is doing the same thing and a local dealership service department confirmed this same corrosion problem. called chevrolet customer assistance center oct 10, 08. gm chevrolet customer assistance center called me monday oct, 20, '08 and said that once the recall was fixed, (how did they fix corrosion) the same problem is now my problem. when i dropped off the vehicle the brakes were bad, when i picked it up at the end of the day they were 10 time worse, really unsafe to drive. they did not charge me a dime, said that they would work it out with local rep. i will get the vehicle fixed, but how does this correct the problem? *tr
When traveling at a low rate of speed and attempting to brake the abs brake system engages and does not allow me to stop when necessary. this happens every time i try to stop at a low rate of speed. this was corrected once by recall number 05v379000, however the problem has not been permanently fixed and we are in danger every time we drive the vehicle. *tr
At 37720 miles on 2002 chevrolet 4x4 pickup. took vehicle to dealer for safety inspection and service to gm dealership. was informed that vehicle would not pass inspection due to brake rotors and pads being rusted and worn out. this was in march 2005. in october 2005 received recall notice relating to severe corrosion between front hub/bearing and speed sensor. filled for a claim reimbursement due to the fact that all parts were inter related. also even the repair invoice stated worn out/rusted. was informed that no reimbursement would be paid.*ak
2002 silverado 1500 2wd reg cab,purchased on 11-21-01. vehicle was repaired at 2 dealerships. mechanics can only resolve problem for a short period. seems like a recall is needed.*ak repaired on 8-22-02 towing required replaced distributor cap & rotor installed insulation on a/c line (leaking water into distributor cap) repaired 10-29-02 towing required leaking water in distributing housing replaced distributor housing cap and rotor reinsulate a/c suction line repaired 10-3-03 towing required leaking water in distrubutor cap. replaced cap and rotor repaired 12-30-03 towing required replaced corroded cap and rotor due to moisture . 1-28-04 towing required waiting for the finding of the repairs anticipating same results.